Czech invasion of northern Slovakia
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Was a Czech military operation against Hungary in northern Slovakia.
Chronology
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November 1918: Czechoslovaks occupied Trenčín and then the main strongholds in Pováží.
November 1918: The Hungarians were defeated and Trnava found itself in Czechoslovak hands again.
December 1918: Schöbl then sent the 1st Volunteer Regiment, commanded by Major Pirník, to secure the surroundings of Nitra.
November 1918: In Trnava, the Hungarians created an armed guard.
November 1918: Colonel Hančík with 120 men occupied Trnava.
November 1918: The Czech units occupied Turany.
November 1918: The Hungarians occupied Vrútky and forced the Czechoslovaks to retreat on the north bank of the Váh towards Žilina.
November 1918: The Czech war council designated a new temporary demarcation line with Hungary: Bratislava - north bank of the Danube - along Ipeľ - Pinciná - estuary of Uhu to Laborec - along Uhu - Užocký pas.
November 1918: Piešťany and Hlohovec are occupied by Czech troops.
November 1918: Czechoslovakia wanted to include the territory of Slovakia (then Upper Hungary), which until now belonged to Hungary. On November 2, the 25th Battalion entered Slovakia.
November 1918: Czechoslovak forces penetrated through Gbely to Malacek.
November 1918: On November 8, a temporary demarcation line between Hungary and Czechoslovakia was negotiated between Lieutenant Ripka and Hungarian Major Brandstätter, leading from Devínská Nová Ves to Malinský vrch and further to the Little Carpathians.
December 1918: Other Czech reinforcements arrived in Hlohovec, which by 10 December occupied the towns of Sereď, Modra and Pezinok.
November 1918: Czechoslovaks commanded by Captain Kurz occupied Žilina without a fight.
November 1918: The city of Turany was conquered by a Hungarian armored train.